
Work has begun on enhancing biodiversity and restoring habitat at Rhoose Point.
Vale of Glamorgan Council confirmed that work will take place over two weeks, with contractors carrying out essential habitat management work.
The work will take place in two key areas, near the lagoon and in the Green Church Area.
The Council says that the focus will be on removing invasive non-native species and willow, which are crowding out species-rich grassland. This will help restore the habitat, creating a healthier environment for local wildlife.
The work has been funded by the Welsh Government’s Local Places for Nature Fund and is part of the Vale Nature Partnership’s ‘Nature Neighbours’ Project, in collaboration with the Restore the Thaw Project.
To find out more about Vale Nature Partnership’s projects, visit www.valenature.org